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Original artwork by Rodrigo Cândido
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The Inequality in Electric Supply Between Favelas and the Formal City

By Rodrigo Silva • Translation by Eduardo Antunez Rolle • March 19, 2021

Clique aqui para Português This article is part of a series on energy justice and efficiency in Rio’s favelas. According to data from the Brazilian Institute for Geography and Statistics (IBGE), more than 11 million […]

Original artwork by David Amen
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Racism in the Favela: How Residents Understand Racial Prejudice

By Amanda Botelho, Gracilene Firmino • Translation by Pilar Boyero • February 2, 2021

Clique aqui para Português This article is the latest contribution to our year-long reporting project, “Rooting Anti-Racism in the Favelas: Deconstructing Social Narratives About Racism in Rio de Janeiro.” Follow our Rooting Anti-Racism in the Favelas […]

Artwork by Rodrigo Binarts
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Energy Insecurity in São Gonçalo’s Salgueiro Favela Complex [OPINION]

By Gabriel dos Santos Pereira Lima • Translation by Gianna Giordani • January 20, 2021

Clique aqui para Português This article recounts the lived experience and reflections of a young resident of the Complexo do Salgueiro favelas in the municipality of São Gonçalo relaying the precariousness of energy supply in […]

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Clandestine Electrical Connections in Favelas: Theft or Distributional Justice?

By Douglas Heliodoro • Translation by Gianna Giordani • January 13, 2021

Clique aqui para Português This article is part of a series about energy justice and efficiency in Rio’s favelas. In an article for the journal Energy Research & Social Science—which was the subject of a […]

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The Hidden Pandemic: Stories Behind Covid-19 Numbers in Favelas, Part 2 [VIDEO]

By Amanda Scofano • Translation by Sharon Gogar • September 10, 2020

Clique aqui para Português This is our most recent article on Covid-19 and its impacts on the favelas, and the second of a two-part piece that analyzes the complexity of the Covid-19 pandemic in Rio’s favelas, […]

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    By Amanda Baroni Lopes • Translation by Staff • August 10, 2023
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    By João Victor Silva • Translation by Cristina Fornara • June 30, 2023

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    By Jaqueline Suarez • Translation by Pilar Boyero • December 13, 2021
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    By Antonio Alonso, Iamni Torres Jager • Translation by Trisha Ponti • November 1, 2021
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In May 2010, Catalytic Communities launched what was originally Rio Olympics Neighborhood Watch (hence RioOnWatch), a program to bring visibility to favela community voices in the lead-up to the 2016 Rio Olympics. This news site, RioOnWatch.org, grew into a much-needed and unique reference featuring favela perspectives on the urban transformation of Rio. With diverse and deeply interlinked articles by a mix of community reporters, resident opinions, solidarity reporters, international observers, and academic researchers, we work to engender a more accurate picture of favelas, their contributions to the city, and the potential of favela-led community development in Rio and around the world.

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